BreastScreen NSW

BreastScreen NSW

Cancer screening Provider directory

Contact details

Service available in:

NSW

What the service does

BreastScreen NSW provides free breast screening mammograms for women in New South Wales. Women aged 50–74 are invited to have a free breast screen every 2 years. Women aged 40–49 and women over 74 can also attend. Women can go to a clinic or a mobile screening van that travels around the state. The website has information about breast screening and a tool to find the nearest centre and make a booking. The website is available in 26 languages.

Key details

Operating hours

Visit the website for operating hours

Delivery methods

Face to face

Cost

No fee with Medicare card

Eligibility / Role

No information found, please check with organisation for more information

Accessibility

Screening clinics are accessible
including mobile vans
Accessibility details for each location are on the website
A support person can come to the screening appointment
National Relay Service

Language and community

Offer in-language support

Translated information
Support by Translating and Interpreting Services

Language supported other than English

  • Arabic
  • Assyrian/Chaldean
  • Cantonese
  • Croatian
  • Dari
  • Farsi
  • Greek
  • Hindi
  • Bahasa Indonesian
  • Italian
  • Korean
  • Mandarin
  • Other
  • Spanish
  • Serbian
  • Thai
  • Vietnamese

Community and identity

Tailored information available for:

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
LGBTQIA+ community

Tailored support available for:

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

Cancers supported

Cancer type

  • Breast cancer

Cancer stage

  • Recovery/post treatment